excuse
excuse 英 [ɪkˈskju:s] 美 [ɪkˈskjuz]
n. 借口;理由 v. 原谅;宽恕;
进行时:excusing 过去式:excused 过去分词:excused 第三人称单数:excuses 名词复数:excuses
- An excuse is an explanation for something that went wrong. When we give an excuse, we're trying to get someone to cut us some slack.
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- n. 借口;理由
- v. 原谅;宽恕;
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1. excuse me for being late.
原谅我迟到了。
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2. Late again! What's your excuse this time?
又迟到了!你这次有什么借口?
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3. There's no excuse forsuch behaviour.
这种行为说不过去。
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4. It's just an excuse for a party.
这只是借故一起聚会。
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5. It gave me an excuse to take the car.
这使我有理由开车去。
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6. Please excuse the mess.
这里凌乱不堪,请见谅。
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7. You must excuse my father—he's not always that rude.
你一定要原谅我父亲,他并不总是那样粗暴无礼。
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8. Excuse my interrupting you.
对不起,打扰你一下。
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9. Now if you'll excuse me, I'm a very busy man.
如果可以,我先行一步了。我很忙。
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10. Excuse me, could you let me through?
对不起,能让我过去吗?
- excuse (n.) late 14c., "pretext, justification," from Old French excuse, from excuser (see excuse (v.)). The sense of "that which serves as a reason for being excused" is recorded from mid-15c. As a noun, excusation is the earlier form (mid-14c.).
- excuse (v.) mid-13c., "attempt to clear (someone) from blame, find excuses for," from Old French escuser (12c., Modern French excuser) "apologize, make excuses; pardon, exonerate," from Latin excusare "excuse, apologize, make an excuse for, plead as an excuse; release from a charge; decline, refuse, excuse the refusal of" (source also of Spanish excusar, Italian scusare), from ex "out, away" (see ex-) + causa "accusation, legal action" (see cause (n.)).
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